A few months ago, TikTok launched its subscription-only music streaming service to compete with major players Spotify, Apple and Amazon. Now, the company TikTok will host its first live global music event, exclusively selling event tickets to its users.
A few months ago, TikTok launched its subscription-only music streaming service to compete with major players Spotify, Apple and Amazon.
“In The Mix” tickets will be available through TikTok’s new website, TikTokInTheMix.com, with pre-sale starting on October 27 and general sale beginning on November 2.
While TikTok has yet to launch ticketing capabilities within its app, the company experimented with it four years ago.
For instance, Apple-owned Shazam also announced today a way to browse and discover concerts in their own area.
The upcoming “In The Mix” event, which occurs on December 10, will feature popular artists Cardi B, Niall Horan, Charlie Puth and Anitta, as well as rising talents Isabel LaRosa, Kaliii, LU KALA, and Sam Barber from the TikTok Elevate emerging artist program.
So, maybe you’ll see a lot of people trying to do Tyla’s Water dance or recreating the subway tube girl video.
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A few months ago, TikTok launched its subscription-only music streaming service to compete with major players Spotify, Apple and Amazon.
“In The Mix” tickets will be available through TikTok’s new website, TikTokInTheMix.com, with pre-sale starting on October 27 and general sale beginning on November 2.
While TikTok has yet to launch ticketing capabilities within its app, the company experimented with it four years ago.
For instance, Apple-owned Shazam also announced today a way to browse and discover concerts in their own area.
The upcoming “In The Mix” event, which occurs on December 10, will feature popular artists Cardi B, Niall Horan, Charlie Puth and Anitta, as well as rising talents Isabel LaRosa, Kaliii, LU KALA, and Sam Barber from the TikTok Elevate emerging artist program.
So, maybe you’ll see a lot of people trying to do Tyla’s Water dance or recreating the subway tube girl video.
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